What harm does taking drugs containing hormones do to our health in our daily life? Let's talk about it together
Hormone is the most important anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drug for lupus erythematosus. Corticosteroids have been used to treat lupus erythematosus for more than 50 years. In this short history, there are both successful experiences and failed lessons. In the process of continuous exploration and intermittent discussion, people come to the conclusion that the application of any drug has both positive and negative effects. As far as hormones are concerned, good use can be said to be a life-saving medicine, and it is not too much to compare it to a bridge to health. However, if it is not used well, hormones may become poison and its side effects. What is said here is glucocorticoid, which is familiar to most patients with kidney disease. When proteinuria occurs, especially massive proteinuria, hormone is the first choice for protein reduction drugs. Hormones can treat many diseases and relieve the symptoms and pain of patients to varying degrees. Even a few doctors regard hormones as a panacea to treat various skin diseases, which may lead to the decline of patients' local resistance and aggravation of their illness. Instead of getting better, it has worsened.
Infection: because it can inhibit the body's response to inflammation, the body's ability to resist infection is reduced. Therefore, superficial or slight infection may evolve into systemic infection, and static infection may turn into active infection, which may cause the migration and spread of purulent lesions, tuberculosis and other potential lesions. Therefore, we should pay attention to the prevention of infection, carefully observe the condition, and stop using it in time when necessary. When acute infection poisoning occurs, this is a serious hormone adverse reaction. Hormone can control aseptic inflammation, but it has no effect on bacteria and viruses, and it will make our resistance worse and aggravate the harm of infection, which is a common factor of renal failure. Long-term use of hormonal drugs may also cause metabolic disorders in the body, leading to hyperlipidemia. Hyperlipidemia is a popular disease in today's society, which is very harmful to human body. If the body's blood lipid content is too high, it will cause atherosclerosis, which is even more harmful to us.
Through the internet, right? Hormone face? With such a big publicity, everyone is basically saying? Hormones? Color change, hope as long as it contains? Sue? Drugs in Chinese characters are very repulsive. More side effects of tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, erythromycin and hormones are premature skin aging, large pores, dark spots, wrinkles, dermatitis and red blood, which cause diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, obesity, edema, menstrual disorders, gastric and duodenal ulcers, and even directly threaten our lives. Many patients receiving hormone therapy may have postures. Emotionally, because long-term use of hormones can redistribute fat, patients may have physical changes such as full moon face, buffalo back, trunk obesity, and centripetal obesity of limbs, and acne, hirsutism, and purple skin lines may also affect their appearance. Diabetes: Hormones can increase liver glycogen, supplement blood sugar and induce diabetes. When using glucocorticoid in large quantities, we should pay attention to the changes of blood sugar and urine sugar. If hyperglycemia occurs, hypoglycemic drugs and insulin should be given when necessary, but with the decrease of hormone dosage.
The use of hormones can cause osteoporosis, so it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate supplement of calcium and vitamin D preparations, and it is recommended to use them together. Anti-osteoporosis drugs of diphosphate can be selected early. The most serious is femoral head necrosis, although the probability of occurrence is very small, but the consequences are more serious, unlike the appearance change can be restored. If there is pain in the hip joint and limited activity, discuss the countermeasures with the doctor as soon as possible. Hormones can destroy gastric mucosa, stimulate gastric acid secretion, and form gastritis or gastric ulcer, so doctors use some drugs to protect gastric mucosa and prevent this side effect while giving hormones to patients, which is very important for patients who use hormone therapy for a long time. After using hormones, bone calcium can be dissociated, forming osteoporosis. Long-term calcium supplementation is needed to combat this phenomenon. Hormones can stimulate the secretion of gastric acid and pepsin. Excessive digestive juice often causes gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, and even perforation and bleeding. If the patient has digestive tract symptoms, it should be taken together with antacid. Hormones can cause water and sodium retention and edema. Many patients have high blood pressure, and patients often have low potassium due to increased potassium excretion. For patients with congestive heart failure or obvious peripheral edema, hormones with little influence on water and salt metabolism should be selected, and patients' electrolytes should be checked regularly.